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A love song, a football anthem, and a weapon of war for men with acoustic guitars: Noel Gallagher said he thought Wonderwall was an annoying song when he wrote it.
Cover Story dips more than a toe into the world of Britpop with composer and ex-Go-Between Amanda Brown, and conductor, composer and singer Dan Walker.
Every great song gets covered. Sometimes beautifully, sometimes badly, and sometimes by people who clearly should have known better.
Cover Story, returning for its third series, hunts down the best, the worst, and the downright strange versions of classic songs, and asks the question: why does this version give us goosebumps while that one makes our skin crawl?
Wonderwall
Words and music by Noel GallagherFirst performed by OasisOn the album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, 1995
Versions heard in the show:
Next time on Cover Story: the nation’s favourite Australian song, Never Tear Us Apart by INXS.
Technical production by Antonia Gauci
The show this week was made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country.
By ABC Australia5
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A love song, a football anthem, and a weapon of war for men with acoustic guitars: Noel Gallagher said he thought Wonderwall was an annoying song when he wrote it.
Cover Story dips more than a toe into the world of Britpop with composer and ex-Go-Between Amanda Brown, and conductor, composer and singer Dan Walker.
Every great song gets covered. Sometimes beautifully, sometimes badly, and sometimes by people who clearly should have known better.
Cover Story, returning for its third series, hunts down the best, the worst, and the downright strange versions of classic songs, and asks the question: why does this version give us goosebumps while that one makes our skin crawl?
Wonderwall
Words and music by Noel GallagherFirst performed by OasisOn the album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, 1995
Versions heard in the show:
Next time on Cover Story: the nation’s favourite Australian song, Never Tear Us Apart by INXS.
Technical production by Antonia Gauci
The show this week was made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country.

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